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Did you try running dos2unix against the wordlists created in Winders?

A third party security audit is the IT equivalent of a colonoscopy. It's long, intrusive, very uncomfortable, and when it's done, you'll have seen things you really didn't want to see, and you'll never forget that you've had one.

In shmoo group's WPA Table you will find a text file with 1000 ESSID I have customized it according to my need and there are various vendors & differ-differ country have differ differ ESSID according to locality.you can find my post on MDK3 declocking for hidden essid.

Are you able to write to the directory where the file you're attempting to convert is located? Since you didn't define an output file then it's going to try to convert it and rewrite the file in the same location. So if you cannot write to that directory, then it will fail out.

A third party security audit is the IT equivalent of a colonoscopy. It's long, intrusive, very uncomfortable, and when it's done, you'll have seen things you really didn't want to see, and you'll never forget that you've had one.

Two things - check the output file anyway and see if it does not work and is not 100%. I have gotten that error in the past when the file was very, very large but yet the output file was okay and I was able to use it.

Another thing you may want to try is to open the original file in Wordpad and save it as .txt and then try the dos2unix.

So it does seem that it is getting hungup on the writing somewhere.. I just dont understand why ?

Thanks again for any pointers !

You might want to read the --help for dos2unix. You're probably going to want to use the -n option.

A third party security audit is the IT equivalent of a colonoscopy. It's long, intrusive, very uncomfortable, and when it's done, you'll have seen things you really didn't want to see, and you'll never forget that you've had one.